Red Nose Day
Red Nose Day is a great way to get your children involved in giving to charities and those less fortunate than themselves. Since its launch in 1988, Red Nose Day […]
Red Nose Day is a great way to get your children involved in giving to charities and those less fortunate than themselves. Since its launch in 1988, Red Nose Day […]
In an early years setting, celebrating Mother's Day can be a great opportunity to help children understand the importance of family relationships and to express their love and appreciation for […]
St. George's Day, celebrated on April 23rd, is the feast day of St. George, the patron saint of England. It's a great opportunity to introduce early years children to English […]
May Day, celebrated on the 1st of May, is an ancient festival that marks the arrival of spring. It is an opportunity to teach young children about the changing seasons, […]
Mental Health Week is an important time for everyone in a school setting, including both teachers and children. It's a chance to focus on well-being, learn more about mental health, […]
Walk to School Week is a great opportunity for young children to learn about the importance of physical activity, safety rules, and the environment. Here are some ways to participate […]
Child Safety Week is an annual event in the UK run by the Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT) to raise awareness about the risks of child accidents and how they […]
Father's Day is an annual celebration honoring fathers, father figures, and the influence they have on our lives. In early years settings, Father's Day can be celebrated in an inclusive […]
The National Health Service (NHS) birthday is celebrated on 5th July every year, marking the anniversary of its establishment in 1948. In early years education, it can be an opportunity […]
Children in Need is an important event for early years settings for several reasons. This annual fundraising campaign, organized by the BBC, aims to support disadvantaged children and young people […]